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services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd, managed by front, bought the business needs of the news live from the land nations race to secure a deal at un climate talks and azerbaijan. they're trying to agree on a funding package for developing nations to cub adapt to climate change, but disputes over how much money to give a threatening to tell people the talks. also coming up lebanese officials said several people, a dad after an early morning attack, broke down a residential building in central bay route and tens of thousands joined marches across france to protest violence against women. it comes amid the final stages of a trial of more than 50 man, accused of taking paws from the mass rate of
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a woman in southern from the actual me illogical welcome to the program delegates at the un climate talks in back to as a by john still talking, raising hopes a final deal on funding for developing nations maybe close earlier, delegates from for a nation's rejected an off of $300000000000.00 from the you and all the wealthy nations to deal with extreme weather caused by climate change. they said they needed more than double that amount. and believe their proposals have been ignored at the clock $29.00 summit. experts estimate climate vulnerable countries need more than a trillion dollars a year to mitigate the impacts of global warming. and
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we'll give you more on that story when we have it. and is there any strike on an 8 story building in central be rude, has killed at least 15 people and injured dozens of others. it was a 4th attack on the middle of the 11 east capitol. this week, lebanese officials added that at least 30 people were killed in all the is really as strikes on the east and south of the country. israel's, as it will continue to act decisively against his bullet militants. the attacks came as renewed negotiations showed initial signs of progress in ending over a year of conflict. dw, just bear with the bureau chief mama destroyed a, told us more about a possible c 5 between israel and has been a it looks like there has been some sort of exaggeration in spreading positivity about an upcoming seas choir. so now we've heard from a source of politically sources close to the peak of the house, very at the hub,
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positive feedback from the us. and boy almost helps the and as he concluded his visit to the lobby about the ceasefire, that's all smart. this is not what we've been hearing from. that is what he official statement like, you know, talking about huge golf. still on results is reading conditions that live on them once and is and the conditions that that is right one to for a ceasefire. so it doesn't look like a smart is going to happen that soon, at least this is what we're hearing from is writing cell officials. but also, you know, the of the situation on the ground, the heavy and escalating cross border showing the tells us that the war is still ongoing and there is no de escalation at the moment. so we're only expect expecting the war to continue and to escalate as while is trying to gain more problems. and
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is, you know, escalating it compartment campaign on each of these they would be a chief mama tray to let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. civil defense officials and guys, i say at least a 120 people have been killed in is really strikes across the gaza. in the last 48 hours, i'm us says a female is really hostage was killed in a northern area that came under attack. these really military says it's investigating the report of the you is recalling it's impass of that in these. yeah . have to it's ministry rulers accused salvador pinto at the front of mishandling $1300000.00 euros and humanitarian aid brussels disputes allegations. it has been ruled by the military since 2023 cool police in the philippines have opened an investigation after vice president setup, detach it,
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and threatened to have the president killed during a press conference. she said she had spoken to an assassin who would kill fraudulent marcus junior if she herself, what kills to campaign in the last election as a running mates. but have since fallen out a 140 years ago. europe and paws got together here in berlin to decide on the rules of engagement as they claimed territory in africa. germany's chance of the fund bismark called the berlin conference at the request of belgium's king lael phone to one to the congo basin has his private property. the so called scramble for africa by the europeans, often led to disputes between them. but the berlin conference provided a platform to iron out those issues of a know, indigenous advocate, a representatives attendant, the negotiations advocate leaders had no say in what was happening to their homelands. meanwhile, the building conference gave
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a boost to the european seizure of african land and results is blatantly disregarding african sovereignty and leading to the reshaping of the continents borders. societies and future. a jeremy here has long promoted wants known here as memory culture. its culture of remembrance, in reference to particularly the atrocities of the nazi era, but its history with africa hardly features now active as of looking back at the 1884 but in conference and its aftermath through a series of x of events and exhibitions to examine this crucial event, i went to have a look. scholars, activists and other professionals and mostly from africa and the diaspora gather to discuss the past and its impact on the present. they brought together by the berlin based civil society collective known as the colonial a, which works to shine the spotlight on billions colonial history and keep its legacy
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in focus of the berlin conference of 188485. i was even when it happens. very consequential for the african continent and in print, it continues to be so simply because the consequences, the repercussions office has been ignored broadly in germany. you know, number one is obviously the type of anti unplugged racism. and so colonialism has not entered the memory called culture and your own germany broccoli. and that's why we hear it is important to have such an event to talk about, you know, illegal signs the code of the ability to talk about the violence. things that still go want to talk about colonialism and also to inform us. and to learn from each other. where do we see colonialism in issues like
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said in issues like international uh, development and issues of, of age and so, and as of it was right here, a 140 years ago with the europe and colonial powers gathered for the berlin africa conference of the building where the man no longer exists, it was damaged in world war 2 and was late demolished. what does exist, though, is this plaque, which commemorates events and contains some important historical information, but it's easy to miss as one walks past here. and that's somewhat symbolic of the way in which the berlin conference and his last thing, legacies. i remember in this part of the world this modest display at the side highlights the african resistance to the european colonial scramble. as well as the ongoing civil society efforts to keep the conversation
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alive. this is part of a series of exhibitions arranged with berlin's museum foundation nicholas church. now a museum. there are 2 exhibitions on various aspects of colonialism and its legacy, including who's on it or ignored in europe, in museums. it's part of the drive by the active is to reframe the narrative on that history, which they feel as long omitted africans, and their voices will just return to the story of the un climate talks and dw climate report. a team shawn back, is that in background for us, tim, can you give us an update on what's going on that has been ins and outs storming out, storming back in what's happening. so yeah, definitely. even if it wouldn't be about the future of the planet,
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i would compare this negotiations last day or hopefully last day. we don't know yet with a, with a very uh, well, very interesting football match. so to say, but it's about the future of the brand. so there's not nothing to compare with. we have seen the negotiations being suspended. now we heard that negotiations. people parties have come back to the table to talk again about the, the money issue was, was with, which was the biggest uh, contents here at the climate conference. um we had a plenary now things were decided everybody's thought, okay, we have a deal now. then it said, no, we do not. we have to wait another hour, probably maybe half an hour. we do not really know it wasn't up and down today. um from many voices we heard disappointed. small items. states disappointed developing countries and angry industrialized countries as well, which at the end,
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seemingly it's bound to compromise. we do not know yet, but it's looking quite good that we're out of the area of the know deal, which was really part of the discussion here that this could be happening. yeah. for the 3rd time and in climate conference history, that that might be a no deal. i think we're away from that narrative. i think we're going to have a deal tonight when it's going to happen and what exactly it's gonna be about. we do not know yet, but it's looking good so far and remind us what these main sticking points have been. uh yeah, the, the headline of this uh, kind of conference was uh, the final issue, the climate finance which is supposed to support developing countries in the global south with measures with money, concrete money to finance money,
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to finance measures for climate protection. and uh, they call the industrialized country to pay at least $1.00 trillion dollar. what was on the table and what is still on the table here is $3000000000.00. a $300000000000.00, sorry. which is far from enough for they said we need at least 3300000000, a 1000000000 to um, to stop uh, to start investing in a green the green position. um, so that was the great contempt to you. now it seems like there are more details coming up uh how uh, developing countries could agree to such a deal. but, but we do need to see a new proposal to get more details on that issue. okay, well keep an eye on that story. crucial story, as it evolves, dw time, it was a team shawn back. thank you very much. now thousands of demonstrators of march and several cities across bronze to denouncing
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violence against women campaign as a pushing for the country to land from a trial over the mass, rape of a woman that has shocked the nation. the protesters routing force throughout france ahead of the international date for the elimination of violence against women, and demanding a fundamental change in french society. each year, over half a 1000000 women here report being the victim of physical, sexual or psychological violence principles, that there are many things to change. for example, the education of young boys throughout life. we have to change things. it will be hard, but it's possible the state should really increase its efforts. saturdays marches, have been given more weight by this woman. is a political for over a decade, she was repeatedly drunk by her husband, invited strangers to rape or dozens of men or on trial. in
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a case that has shocked the nation and shown a new light on sexual violence in all levels of society. the system i think things are moving and she said pretty cool said loud and clear. that shame should switch sides and it is changing sides. so we signed her for making this trial visible to the public, and for showing that aggressors are not monsters and the streets there. mr. everybody. and we have to seriously question every, one of us individually for things to change the issues that they were for demonstrators that change can come soon enough resume figures indicate that a woman is killed every 3 days and friends by their partner. as a reminder of our top story of the delegates of the un time adults in buckled as a by john a still trying to hummer. i'll just agreements to help developing nations deals
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